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He may be leaving the X-books but he's definitely not leaving Marvel. The publisher has announced today that Brian Michael Bendis has renewed his
DC Comics have sold through their backstock of Batman And Robin #38, Deathstroke #2 and Wonder Woman #38 and, believing folk still want to buy them, have
It’s always good news when I realize a new issue of Oddly Normal is coming out. From Image Comics, Oddly Normal #5, written and illustrated by Otis
Three cheers! Saga from Image Comics, written by Brian K. Vaughan, with art by Fiona Staples is back with an explosive issue #25. All of the characters
So, you may have heard us talking about the Dead Hand storyline, beginning in March's X-O Manowar #34. For months, Valiant has been running one-page
It had been speculated, but now it's official. Brian Bendis has told Comic Book Resources that he is leaving the X-Men titles he took over in 2012.
The Ant-Man movie is on the way. But how will it tie in with the rest of the Marvel Cinematic Universe? Well, today Marvel is publishing the Ant-Man
I have to say I rather like the way Storm sees herself in the Black Vortex. Does seem to be twinned with the Siege Perilous. Anyway, here's a very pretty
Written by Jenn Carol and Gordon Smith and drawn by Steve Ellis, this is the Better Call Saul episode you can experience in comic book form, before the TV
Well, I was totally wrong. I would have sworn that the DC-baiting WTD variant covers announced by Marvel were to promote Deadpool. He is their usual
Welcome to another week of comic books. It's Wednesday, there are so many treats to tantalise and tease you... consider this a sampling menu. With God Is
It is Black History Month. Marvel are currently republishing Miracleman, an eighties series definitely of its time. But history is being rewritten. With
From the Superman Annual, "For The Man Who Has Everything" by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons. Bruce Wayne and Jason Todd's Robin having a chat. And from
At the weekend, Bleeding Cool showed you Superman's new costume. Yesterday we told you about his new power. Those were the teased and promoted aspects of
Paul Tobin, writer of KING: Jungle Jim #1, talks with writer Nancy Collins about Vampirella #9, both on sale February 4th. PAUL TOBIN: So… vampires. A lot
Earlier today, we ran, in what has been one of the more popular stories of the day, a reappraisal by Greg Rucka of a Wolverine cover by Esad Ribic - and
We told you that Berkeley Breathed was, sadly, no longer lined up to draw the "Breathed Variant" cover of Star Wars #2. Well, replacing him it seems, is
David Walker, writer of Shaft #3, talks with writer Paul Tobin about KING: Jungle Jim #1, both on sale February 4th. DAVID WALKER: Jungle Jim is a
Sean Gordon Murphy has been in France for Angouleme, and has returned with one thought clear and present in his mind.... PRJ in France does 2x the sales
Superman has been called the Man of Steel for decades, but thanks to John Henry's organic steel, Kal-El gets a little closer to that name being true in
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpqWUN5295o Aaron Haaland writes, from A Comic Shop in Florida, Hey Fandom! Wow this week rocked! Marvel is on fire,
James Viscardi used to work in Marvel PR. Then he left and was headhunted to take over ComicBook.com.
I did an early review of it, but this week will see the release of the new Top Cow series Postal by Matt Hawkins, Bryan Hill and Isaac Goodhart. Here we
By Utah Correspondent Mark Avo The final days of the FanX convention bleed into one as an onsite Salt Lake Comic Con FanX sponsored party thrown by local
By Olly MacNamee Having successfully Kickstarted this dream project and with the first four issues of a planned 6 issue initial run under his belt, writer
While I haven’t head the pleasure of reading or watching this myself, I continue to hear more and more about Attack on Titan! This popular Japanese manga
By Josh Hechinger Welcome once more to From Strip to Script, where I take a shot at reverse-engineering a script from a finished page of someone else’s
Calling all fans of sci-fi comics! The compelling characters, and intense action of Cluster #1 is for you! From BOOM! Studios, written by Ed Brisson with
So, this happened to Namor. And this. And then this. Dead as a sea-dodo, right? Well... Jonathan Hickman does love a point of continuity to be raised and




























